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May 7, 2023
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Rejected photos

  • May 7, 2023
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hej, mój problem polega na tym, że każde zdjęcie, które robię, jest odrzucane, kiedyś tak nie było, ale zdałem sobie sprawę, że wszystkie odrzucone zdjęcia były przetwarzane w Lightroom Mobile lub są odrzucane przez Lithroom.mówi, że zostało odrzucone z powodu jakości zdjęcia, przesyłam zdjęcie, które zostało odrzucone z tego powodu

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Correct answer jacquelingphoto2017

Hi @T-er ,

Nice bamboo cluster. This would make a good photo for illustration or background if it were better focus and the exposure was better. While you can up the exposure in post processing, you cannot improve the focus after the effect. sorry. If you can get back to the location, try again, but be sure to set correct exposure and f-stop.

Best wishes

Jacquelin

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Abambo
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May 9, 2023

The main problem is sharpness because that can't be corrected. If the “soft” look has not been created by your editing, then the picture is lost. You should, in general, be more attentive to over processing, as the strong vignette just destroys the picture. If the buyer want's or needs to apply such a vignette, they can easily do so. But returning to a normal, lens corrected image is not possible. Even if your lens allows for the low f value, that does not mean that you need to take your pictures with such a limited DOF.

 

A picture like this is best taken at different exposures (bracketing) and different f values. You can late choose the picture to submit to stock.

 

Incidentally: @Ricky336 is not questioning the provenience of the picture, but the idea behind the photo. An image like this will have very limited commercial value, even when submitted with the best quality.

 

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
jacquelingphoto2017
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jacquelingphoto2017Community ExpertCorrect answer
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May 8, 2023

Hi @T-er ,

Nice bamboo cluster. This would make a good photo for illustration or background if it were better focus and the exposure was better. While you can up the exposure in post processing, you cannot improve the focus after the effect. sorry. If you can get back to the location, try again, but be sure to set correct exposure and f-stop.

Best wishes

Jacquelin

Jill_C
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May 7, 2023

The image is severely underexposed, perhaps by as much as 2 stops, and you've applied a vignette to the corners, which is not allowed by Adobe Stock. Even if those 2 issues are corrected, I don't see much commercial appeal for such an image. 

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Ricky336
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May 7, 2023

Witam,

What is this photo of?

You need a subject. The photo is just too dark.

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/user-guide.html

T-erAuthor
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May 7, 2023

this photo is just from a camera unless I misunderstood and you mean if I downloaded it somewhere then no, it's my photo

 

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Ricky336
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May 7, 2023

To znaczy, nie wiem, czym właściwie jest to zdjęcie. To tylko grupa drzew. To jest bez sensu. Twój temat musi być z czegoś. Musi mieć jakąś wartość handlową. Jak to zdjęcie może mieć wartość handlową?
W przypadku usługi Adobe Stock zdjęcie nie może pochodzić „tylko z aparatu”.
Aby była użyteczna, musi mieć jakąś wartość handlową.

 

RALPH_L
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May 7, 2023

The image is not focused well and the shadows are too dark.